Back in August, T-Mobile CEO John Legere hinted in an interview that T-Mobile would soon be carrying a “whole array of Apple products”, with the company expanding their offerings of devices from Apple. Today, in a tweet linking to a story about Apple’s upcoming media event on October […] Read the original post by Jordan…
Month: October 2013
MacBreak Weekly 372: Unapologetically Runway
Leo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, and I talk about Apple’s October 22 event invitations going out, what might be announced, and more! Subscribe and download: TWiT.TV Read the original post by Rene Ritchie
LG 55″ 120Hz 1080p LED LCD HDTV w/ Sound Bar for $650 + free shipping
TigerDirect offers the LG 55″ 120Hz 1080p Widescreen WiFi LED-Backlit LCD HD Television bundled with a 60-watt 2-channel Sound Bar, model no. 55LN5790, for $899.99. Coupon code “INM103657″ cuts it to $649.99. With free shipping, that’s the lowest total price we could find by $249. Features include a 1920×1080 (1080p) […] Read the original post…
10 years ago today Apple shipped iTunes for Windows, and hell froze over
10 years ago today iTunes shipped for Windows. Slightly more than 10 years ago, an argument rippled through the ranks of Apple over whether or not to do just that – to make their new music platform accessible to their rival’s all-but-eclipsing computing platform, or to keep Apple’s iPod unique […] Read the original post…
Akamai: Mobile Safari accounted for 60 percent of mobile browser traffic in Q2 2013
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Internet infrastructure groups move away from US gov’t over spying
After recent revelations about the National Security Agency’s widespread surveillance of Internet communications, the coordination of the Internet’s technical infrastructure should move away from U.S. government oversight, said 10 groups involved in the Internet’s technical governance. Read the original post by ComputerWorld
How to recalibrate the motion sensors in your iPhone 5s
Lost your way? Recently, Gizmodo has been following a story about faulty motion sensors in the iPhone 5s. If you find yourself having problems with the motion sensors that power your iPhone’s Compass, Maps, or other third-party apps, there’s an easy way to try and fix the problem. According to Gizmodo’s […] Read the original…
Canon PowerShot S120
The Canon PowerShot S120 delivers impressive image quality in a compact package with Raw shooting capability, but it’s not quite an Editors’ Choice. Read the original post by james_melzer@sra.com
MindView 5 Business Edition
Though pricey, MindView 5 Business Edition is among the best brainstorming and project management software you’ll find. It breathes visual life into business ideas and data. Read the original post by james_melzer@sra.com
OtterBox announces waterproof iPhone 5s case with Touch ID support
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Teens’ public Facebook posts are guaranteed to cause controversy
Facebook is lifting restrictions on teens’ privacy settings, which is sure to anger parents. Read the original post by Caitlin McGarry
Rare photo shows stack of Apple 1 computers in Steve Jobs’ bedroom warehouse
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LG 60″ 120Hz 1080p WiFi LED LCD HDTV for $1,100 + free shipping
As one of its daily deals, Groupon offers the LG 60″ 120Hz 1080p WiFi LED LCD HD Television, model no. 60LS5750, for $1,099.99 with free shipping. That’s $50 under our mention from April and the lowest total price we’ve seen. (It’s a current low by $450.) Features include 1920×1080 (1080p) […] Read the original post…
CM Storm Xornet Mouse for $13 after rebate + free shipping via Prime
Amazon offers its Prime members the Cooler Master Storm Xornet Gaming Mouse, model no. SGM-2001-BLON1, for $22.74. This $10 mail-in rebate drops it to $12.74. With free shipping, that’s $2 under our July mention and the second-lowest total price we’ve ever seen for this mouse. (It’s also a current price […] Read the original post…
FailCon 2013, Oct.21st, San Francisco – Get $40 off
After touring over a dozen cities worldwide, internationally renowned startup conference FailCon returns to San Francisco! We’re inviting 12 founders and innovators from the startup community to share mistakes with team development, product design, scaling, funding, marketing, and other lessons learned as the grew their startups. Read the original post by Ubergizmo